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Batman: The Killing Joke has received an “R” rating from the MPAA, Warner Bros. announced last week much to the delight of many a Batman fan. After comments from the powers that be at last year’s San Diego Comic Con, this wasn’t entirely unexpected, but it is refreshing to get

The DC Animated Movies have been coming a healthy clip lately. It’s only the end of March and we’ve already seen Batman: Bad Blood, Cosmic Clash, and now Justice League vs. Teen Titans! In this movie, Batman sends Damian Wayne to work with the Teen Titans, in an effort to

LEGO® DC Comics Super Heroes – Justice League: Cosmic Clash is out today on Blu-Ray and DVD! As you know, we’ve been following these WBHE home releases fairly frequently, as they always seem to capture the essence of why we love these DC characters, even in brick form. Feature the

Dreams come true: Grant Gustin and Melissa Benoist will share the limelight on the March 28 episode of “Supergirl” on CBS! Greg Berlanti and Andrew Kreisberg, executive producers of both “The Flash” and “Supergirl” stated: We are so incredibly excited to announce something that we have dreamed of happening since

With the imminent release of Batman: Bad Blood this Tuesday, we’re bringing you another interview one of the actors behind this latest entry in the DC Animated Universe! And, surprise, it’s another Grey’s Anatomy alum. Gaius Charles (Friday Night Lights) voices Luke Fox, who fights crime in Gotham under the

Jason O’Mara is back as the Bat in the next DC Animated Universe movie, Batman: Bad Blood, out next week from WB Home Entertainment! As most comics fans will attest, Batman casts a long shadow – and everyone caught in his orbit can be affected in the greatest of ways.

We do love our voice actors here at OTF, so when we had the opportunity to chat with the talented Phil Lamarr again at NYCC – we jumped on it! Lamarr, known for his work on Static Shock, Futurama, and of course Justice League, tapped into his inner nerd to

The final piece of that classic Bruce Timm puzzle is complete: Justice League Unlimited: The Complete Series is out TODAY on Blu-Ray from the Warner Archive Collection! After its 39-episode run ended in 2006, Justice League Unlimited closes out what I refer to as the Golden Age of superhero animation.

Look! Up in the sky! Or…maybe just at the internet. There’s been plenty of talk about DC Comics’ next foray into television as Supergirl begins production. Cameras rolled on CBS’s superhero series this week following casting announcements that included former Supergirl and Superman Helen Slater and Dean Cain in undisclosed